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“The House of Death … The Observer Sunday December 3, 2006
Janet Padilla's first inkling that something might be wrong came when she phoned her husband at lunchtime. His mobile phone was switched off. On 14 January, 2004, Luis had, as usual, left for work at 6am, and when he did not answer the first call Janet made, after taking the children to school, she assumed he was busy. Two weeks later she would learn the truth.
'It was love at first sight for Luis and me, and that's how it stayed, after two years dating at school and eight years of marriage,' says Janet. 'We always spoke a couple of times during the day and he always kept his phone on. So I called my dad, who owns the truckyard where he worked and he told me, "he hasn't been here". I called my in-laws and they hadn't seen him either, and they were already worried because his car was outside their house with the windows open and the keys in the ignition. He would never normally leave it like that.'
'It was love at first sight for Luis and me, and that's how it stayed, after two years dating at school and eight years of marriage,' says Janet. 'We always spoke a couple of times during the day and he always kept his phone on. So I called my dad, who owns the truckyard where he worked and he told me, "he hasn't been here". I called my in-laws and they hadn't seen him either, and they were already worried because his car was outside their house with the windows open and the keys in the ignition. He would never normally leave it like that.'
Luis Padilla, 29, father of three, had been kidnapped, driven across the Mexican border from El Paso, Texas, to a house in Ciudad Juarez, the lawless city ruled by drug lords that lies across the Rio Grande. As his wife tried frantically to locate him, he was being stripped, tortured and buried in a mass grave in the garden - what the people of Juarez call a narco-fossa, a narco-smugglers' tomb.
Just another casualty of Mexico's drug wars? Perhaps. But Padilla had no connection with the drugs trade; he seems to have been the victim of a case of mistaken identity. Now, as a result of documents disclosed in three separate court cases, it is becoming clear that his murder, along with at least 11 further brutal killings, at the Juarez 'House of Death', is part of a gruesome scandal, a web of connivance and cover-up stretching from the wild Texas borderland to top Washington officials close to President Bush.”
Just another casualty of Mexico's drug wars? Perhaps. But Padilla had no connection with the drugs trade; he seems to have been the victim of a case of mistaken identity. Now, as a result of documents disclosed in three separate court cases, it is becoming clear that his murder, along with at least 11 further brutal killings, at the Juarez 'House of Death', is part of a gruesome scandal, a web of connivance and cover-up stretching from the wild Texas borderland to top Washington officials close to President Bush.”
“U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is a United States federal law enforcement agency under the United States Department of Homeland Security (DHS), responsible for identifying, investigating, and dismantling vulnerabilities regarding the nation's border, economic, transportation, and infrastructure security. ICE has two primary components: Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) and Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO) [Effectively run by Marcy since 1979]. Headquartered in Washington, D.C., ICE is charged with the investigation and enforcement of over 400 federal statutes within the United States, and maintains attachés at major U.S. embassies overseas. ICE is led by a director, who is appointed at the sub-Cabinet level by the president of the United States, confirmed by the Senate, and reports directly to the Secretary of Homeland Security.[1] ICE is the second largest criminal investigations agency in the U.S. government, following theFBI.[2] The mission of ICE is to protect the United States and uphold public safety by enforcing immigration and customs laws.”
”FBI Director Candidate Comey Complicit in “Dark Chapter” in US History
Posted by Bill Conroy - June 1, 2013 at 4:29 pm
Former Deputy Attorney General Played Leading Role in Cover-Up of US Government Informant’s Participation in Mass Murder in Mexico President Barack Obama is expected to nominate former George W. Bush-era Deputy Attorney General James Comey as the next director of the FBI, according to multiple media outlets that have published fawning reports about Comey’s supposed independence and upstanding moral character.
But is Comey, who now serves on the board of the giant British Lender HSBC, really the guy in the white hat the commercial media – always enamored of power and not so much principle – paints him to be?
HSBC must think so. The bank brought Comey onboard, providing him annual compensation of some $190,000, to serve as window dressing for their recovery from over-indulging in the illegal drug market. The lender late last year received a slap on the wrist from the US Department of Justice (paying a relatively small fine compared to its billions in annual profits in exchange for promising to be good citizens in the future) — but only after admitting to allowing its US and Mexican subsidiaries to serve as money-laundering machines for Mexican and Colombian narco-traffickers.
According former DEA Special Agent in Charge Sandalio Gonzalez, Comey played key role in helping to cover up what he describes as “one of the darkest chapters in the history of US federal law enforcement.”
The case to which Gonzalez is referring is the House of Death — in which a US government informant assisted, and even participated in, the torture and murder of a dozen people, mostly Mexican citizens, who were then buried in the backyard of a house in Juarez, Mexico.
In addition, due to the informant’s Department of Justice-condoned homicidal activities, a DEA agent and his family were pulled over in the streets of Juarez by the House of Death killers [Juarez cops working with the Juarez Drug Organization] and also nearly delivered to the grave — forcing the DEA to subsequently evacuate all of its personnel from Juarez.
Gonzalez, incensed by the House of Death murders and the near assasination of a fellow DEA agent and his family, wrote a letter to his counterpart at US Immigration and Customs Enforcement, or ICE, denouncing the informant’s activities and the complicity of federal agents and prosecutors in the bloodshed. The informant, Guillermo Ramirez Peyro (aka, Lalo) was under the supervision of ICE as well as the US Attorney’s Office for Western Texas — then headed by Johnny Sutton — while Comey was deputy attorney general and Sutton’s boss.
From Gonzalez Feb. 24, 2004, letter, directed to ICE the ICE division head in El Paso
“Orphan Population Growing in Juarez, Mexico
There are eight SOS Children's Villages in Mexico.
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February 15, 2011: By the end of 2011, some 8,500 children will be orphaned in Mexico’s violence-wracked city of Juarez, along the Texas border.
This alarming figure, according to UPI.com, is an estimate made by researchers at the Autonomous University of Juarez. The same computer model the analysts used to predict the number of orphans produced by drug-related violence estimates that 5,000 people will be killed in Juarez this year. That number is much higher than the roughly 3,300 homicides recorded in 2010.
The rise in orphaned children could have disastrous effects, in the words of researcher Alberto Ochoa. He urged the Mexican government to facilitate the adoption process.
The rise in orphaned children could have disastrous effects, in the words of researcher Alberto Ochoa. He urged the Mexican government to facilitate the adoption process.
For four decades, SOS Children’s Villages has been providing vulnerable Mexican children with an on-site alternative to adoption. At eight SOS Children’s Villages across the country, orphaned and needy children find long-term family-based care, loving homes, and hope for a brighter future.”
“14 Mar 2006 PRESS RELEASE ATLANTA, March 14, 2006 – King & Spalding, a leading international law firm, announced today that Catherine O’Neil, who most recently served as an Associate Deputy Attorney General for the U.S. Department of Justice, has joined the firm as a partner in its business litigation practice. O’Neil was the principal staff person to Deputy Attorney General James Comey and Deputy Attorney General Larry Thompson on matters involving domestic and international drug enforcement, drug policy, anti-money laundering strategy and asset forfeiture. She will use this experience to counsel the firm’s clients involved in complex civil litigation and government investigations.”
“14 Mar 2006 PRESS RELEASE ATLANTA, March 14, 2006 – King & Spalding, a leading international law firm, announced today that Catherine O’Neil, who most recently served as an Associate Deputy Attorney General for the U.S. Department of Justice, has joined the firm as a partner in its business litigation practice. O’Neil was the principal staff person to Deputy Attorney General James Comey and Deputy Attorney General Larry Thompson on matters involving domestic and international drug enforcement, drug policy, anti-money laundering strategy and asset forfeiture. She will use this experience to counsel the firm’s clients involved in complex civil litigation and government investigations.”
“[HSBC/SOS is raising children in pedo-fem families with no male role models in 132 countries around the world] The SOS Mother .. All children who are taken into an SOS Children's Village live together with brothers and sisters and their SOS mother, who acts as their stable person of reference. She takes on the tasks of natural parents on their behalf, when they are no longer able to look after their children. An SOS mother is paid a salary, is given a family budget depending on the size of her family, and runs her household herself. She is assisted by a family assistant, known as an "SOS auntie" in many countries. The women who decide to take up the profession of an SOS mother are carefully selected and trained so as to create a community of well-informed and capable mothers for our villagers…..
All SOS Mothers must prepare for their tasks through a theoretical basic training course lasting at least 3 months and follow continuous further training afterwards. Topics covered during initial training include but are not limited to:
• Environmental education
• Intercultural education - education for peace
• Health education
• Musical education
• Pedagogy
• Developmental psychology
• Special and therapeutic pedagogy
• Personality development
• Specific issues and concerns:
− Forms of violence in families
− Neglect
− Sexuality/sex education/birth control
− Sexual abuse
− The process of growing independent in children and adolescents
− Current problems of adolescents
− School problems
− The value of the biological parents' position seen through the eyes of a child
− Contacts to and co-operation with the biological parents
• Housekeeping, cookery, nutrition, care of the household
• Legal principles and state institutions for the placement of children and adolescents”
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